About AnswersNow

Our mission is to empower and enhance the lives of those affected by autism by providing accessible and personalized care through innovative virtual platforms. We are a rapidly growing, venture-backed digital health company delivering virtual autism care to families. Founded in 2017, we have secured funding from prominent venture capital and growth equity firms.

In the last year, our technology and network of dozens of licensed clinicians have facilitated thousands of hours of therapy to families and their children with autism. We’re driven by the tangible impact we’re having on families’ lives and are passionate about scaling our services nationally to serve even more. Our proprietary digital product:

  • Provides clients access to virtual therapy, anytime and anywhere: Bring families from assessment to therapy in as soon as 3 weeks without a waitlist or commute
  • Improves client outcomes: 97% of parents report dramatic improvements in their loved ones socially significant behaviors
  • Connects clients with expert care: Pair families with a dedicated, expert-level clinician who has a master’s degree or PhD, board certification, and over 1,000 hours of supervised fieldwork

(New York LBA) Clinical Care Provider - BCBA (Full-time)
Remote, Anywhere in the US

We’re seeking dedicated, full-time NY LBAs who are committed to delivering exceptional 1:1 therapy and parent training in an effort to  advance our mission. As a BCBA at AnswersNow, you’ll report to a Team Lead and be part of a team  of BCBAs, allowing the opportunity to share best practices and receive day to day case management support. 

Our team operates fully remotely—meaning you’ll have the flexibility to work from anywhere in the US, and will never have to report on-site to provide client support.

If you're ready to make a meaningful impact and join a team that's reshaping autism therapy, we’d love to hear from you!

 

What you'll do

Work with a caseload of 8-9 families/clients to:

  • Implement clinical programming according to the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis to increase socially significant behaviors and decrease maladaptive behaviors for clients
  • Provide remote caregiver support and training to parents and other caregivers
  • Provide remote direct therapy to clients
  • Complete required clinical documentation and review client records to ensure quality assurance
  • Conduct remote assessments and develop an individualized treatment plan
  • Conduct remote functional behavioral assessments
  • Conduct risk assessments
  • Work with families to identify and evaluate barriers to effective care; collaborate with caregivers and clients (where feasible) to develop solutions to these barriers

Work with an internal BCBA team to:

  • Engage in coordination of care activities with relevant stakeholders
  • Collaborate with Remote Care Delivery Team to ensure client needs are met

 

Requirements

  • You must be a currently licensed Board Certified Behavior Analyst
  • Minimum 6 months of BCBA experience
  • You must have an a current NY license
  • Must have experience working with NY Medicaid Clients
  • Have flexible availability to accommodate family scheduling needs (i.e., weekday evening availability and weekend availability)
  • Adhere to the BACB ethical guidelines and any relevant state licensure guidelines
  • Must Reside in Contiguous United States

 

Preferred Skills + Experience

  • Basic technology skills, including proficiency with video conferencing software, scheduling and messaging apps
  • Comfortable with digital tools and platforms, and able to use them effectively to communicate with clients and colleagues.
  • Reliable internet connection and a private, HIPAA- compliant professional workspace.
  • Google Suite experience preferred.
  • Experience with 4-5 different types of assessment tools including VBMAP, Ables and Vineland.
  • Effective communication with colleagues, other providers, and supervisors.
  • Ability to lead consecutive hour long sessions (sometimes 3 back to back) with clients and families.

 

Job Type and Schedule

  • Full-time, W-2 Employee
  • Availability Requirements: 
    • 5 day work week: Monday - Friday (Sat/Sun can be substituted for a week day to provide flexibility and meet client need)
    • 40 total hours per week, and must be available to work 4 pm - 9 pm Eastern daily
    • Must meet a 27 billable hours threshold per week
  • Actual hours will vary depending on client needs

 

Our Benefits Include

At AnswersNow, you’ll have the opportunity to be part of a company that is revolutionizing the ABA industry. Other benefits to working at AnswersNow include:

  • Competitive pay
  • Investment in the company via stock options
  • Paid time off and company holidays
  • CEUs provided internally and through accreditation partners
  • Medical, vision and dental care options
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Access to voluntary ancillary benefits, including Term Life & AD&D, Long-term Disability, Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity Insurance

 

Our Commitments to You

  • Primary focus on clinical quality and outcomes
  • Initial and ongoing training
  • Collaborative remote team environment
  • Support from clinical leadership
  • Transparency across the organization

 

Supplemental pay types

  • Tiered pay-for-performance
  • Starting Salary $75K

More About AnswersNow

At AnswersNow, we’re committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome people of all backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. We are an equal opportunity employer and a pleasant and supportive place to work. We'd love to have you come join us here! AnswersNow is fully remote and open to hiring folks within the US. For more information, please visit getanswersnow.com.

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